Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam has been admitted to a hospital after he developed COVID-19 symptoms, the hospital treating him said on Saturday.
Mr Panneerselvam was admitted in the isolation unit on July 15 with mild symptoms of COVID-19, a MGM Healthcare medical bulletin said.
"He is currently in observation under a team of our experts. He is stable and on medication as advised by the clinical team," the bulletin added.
Chief Minister M K Stalin wished Mr Panneerselvam a quick recovery. Days ago, Mr Panneerselvam was expelled from the AIADMK.
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